Minnesota 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF371 Introduced / Bill

Filed 01/13/2023

                    1.1	A bill for an act​
1.2 relating to housing; requiring the Housing Finance Agency to require reasonable​
1.3 pet policies in buildings financed by the agency; proposing coding for new law in​
1.4 Minnesota Statutes, chapter 462A.​
1.5BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:​
1.6 Section 1. [462A.41] REASONABLE PET POLICY REQUIREMENT .​
1.7 Subdivision 1.Requirement.The agency shall require each housing development that​
1.8is financed, on or after January 1, 2024, by a grant, by a loan, or by any other money​
1.9administered or otherwise provided by the agency to authorize a resident of the housing​
1.10development to own or otherwise maintain one or more common household pets within the​
1.11resident's dwelling unit, subject to applicable state laws and local government ordinances​
1.12related to public health, animal control, and animal anticruelty, and subject to other reasonable​
1.13conditions.​
1.14 Subd. 2.Reasonable conditions allowed.Reasonable conditions on pet maintenance​
1.15or ownership include but are not limited to policies on nuisance behaviors, leashing​
1.16requirements, requirements to carry liability insurance coverage, limitations on the number​
1.17of animals in a unit based on the unit's size, and prohibitions on dangerous or potentially​
1.18dangerous dogs, as defined by section 347.50, subdivisions 2 and 3. A prohibition on a​
1.19breed of common household pets or a limitation on the weight of a pet is not a reasonable​
1.20condition. A onetime nonrefundable or monthly fee for the ownership or maintenance of​
1.21common household pets is not a reasonable condition.​
1.22 Subd. 3.Defense to eviction action.Tenants may use the protections afforded in this​
1.23section as an affirmative defense in an eviction action.​
1​Section 1.​
23-01392 as introduced​12/22/22 REVISOR MS/RC​
SENATE​
STATE OF MINNESOTA​
S.F. No. 371​NINETY-THIRD SESSION​
(SENATE AUTHORS: PHA, Dibble, Port, Mohamed and Draheim)​
OFFICIAL STATUS​D-PG​DATE​
Introduction and first reading​01/17/2023​
Referred to Housing and Homelessness Prevention​ 2.1 Subd. 4.Common household pet.For the purposes of this section, "common household​
2.2pet" means a domesticated animal, such as a dog, cat, bird, rodent, fish, or turtle, that is​
2.3traditionally kept in the home for pleasure rather than for commercial purposes.​
2.4 Subd. 5.Limitations.(a) This section does not alter or affect the rights and duties of a​
2.5landlord with respect to preventing harm to third parties caused by a resident's pet.​
2.6 (b) This section shall not be construed to limit or otherwise affect applicable state laws​
2.7and local government ordinances related to public health, animal control, and animal​
2.8anticruelty, or other statutes or laws that require reasonable accommodations to be made​
2.9for an individual with a disability who maintains an animal to provide assistance, service,​
2.10or support.​
2.11 EFFECTIVE DATE.This section is effective the day following final enactment.​
2​Section 1.​
23-01392 as introduced​12/22/22 REVISOR MS/RC​